I just went to see it with some friends, and let me tell you, IT WAS AWESOME!
Didn't featured tony as much as we wanted
This film is about spiderman whos Idol is Tony Stark, but to be true: I think that the way he was featured it was much better then any epic flashbacks which would have been cringe... They could have featured him somemore in the illusions (edited to avoid Spoilers )
Predictable story line. Fury not knowing certain aspects...LOL. To predictable....blip??? New York looked like nothing happened.
2/10
First off fury didn't know because of the post credit scene secondly what about the blip it was when hulk snapped everyone back and how are you going to say that new York looked fine when they were rarely even in new York like all the damage done to new York was done near the avengers mansion not where this more took place
The way they played off the snap as a joke is just...ugh. Everything other than that was pretty cool. Also, 10/10 Mysterio did not disappoint.
I felt like it was just the high schoolers that played it as a joke. I mean, there are historical memes that are of awful events like the world wars, which entirely downplay parts of it. I just think instead of getting depressed and going to support groups, teens would bounce back better and try to make light of a bad situation in general and in FFHs case.
The way they played off the snap as a joke is just...ugh. Everything other than that was pretty cool. Also, 10/10 Mysterio did not disappoint.
I felt like it was just the high schoolers that played it as a joke. I mean, there are historical memes that are of awful events like the world wars, which entirely downplay parts of it. I just think instead of getting depressed and going to support groups, teens would bounce back better and try to make light of a bad situation in general and in FFHs case.
That's how I saw it. Also, it is important to note that we're seeing things after everyone comes back. So we aren't seeing everyone after a tragedy, we're seeing everyone after an "untragedy."
On top of that, many of the people we're seeing have had no opportunity to feel anything at all, because they were snapped. The people left behind had to face both the snap out and the blip back: the people that were snapped more or less went to sleep and woke up five years later. They would be playing things off with humor, because they never really experienced the tragedy of the snap in the first place.
Yet another shallow mcu movie. If someone hasn't seen and wonders if they should I would say don't bother
I was going to say I don't know anyone who thinks FFH is a shallow one out of ten but that's not technically true: it is more precise to say I don't go to movies with anyone who thinks FFH is a shallow one out of ten. That's a state of mind that I think works better alone, at home, with all the lights off, while the Caine Mutiny plays on TNT.
Yea I just read the article/interview today regarding the difference between "the snap" and the "blip". Going in blindsided on opening night though, calling it "the blip" was kind of annoying I guess but I also took it as these kids are in high school. Once I read the interview, I guess I've learned to let go lol But still 10/10 for me, great movie and great way to make me look forward to Phase 4.
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They could have featured him somemore in the illusions (edited to avoid Spoilers )
2/10
On top of that, many of the people we're seeing have had no opportunity to feel anything at all, because they were snapped. The people left behind had to face both the snap out and the blip back: the people that were snapped more or less went to sleep and woke up five years later. They would be playing things off with humor, because they never really experienced the tragedy of the snap in the first place.
Great movie with probabaly the best cgi ever in the mcu
Poor kid had to clean upthe old man’s mess.
Tom Holland is as good as always in his Spiderman role.
Excited for the next one